Erschienen in:
26.09.2022 | Original Article
CBCT appraisal of anatomical landmarks used in Vazirani–Akinosi nerve block technique
verfasst von:
Mustafa Alkhader, Yazan Almansour, Hana Shamsan, Lobna Banimostafa, Fadi Qaqish, Alwatheq Alnuseir, Nejood hawari, Siwar Alzghoul
Erschienen in:
Oral Radiology
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Ausgabe 2/2023
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Abstract
Objectives
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess the proximity of maxillary second molar (MSM) and maxillary tuberosity (MT) to mandibular foramen (MF) to perform successful Vazirani–Akinosi nerve block (VANB) technique.
Methods
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 2613 sides of the jaw were selected for the study. The vertical distance from MSM to the MF and the vertical distance from MT to the MF and from MT to the posterior border of the ramus (PR) were measured and compared between males and females using independent samples t test.
Results
The mean values of all vertical measurements were higher in males than in females, and the difference was statistically significant in case of the vertical distance from MSM to the MF and the vertical distance from MT to the PR (P < .05).
Conclusion
This study showed the gender differences in MSM and MT measurements used to locate MF in VANB technique. This fundamental knowledge should be considered in performing VANB technique.